by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jan 29, 2019 | Uncategorized
Well, it really has been too long since I updated my website! I have catching up to do. But, on the positive side of things, I have a new article out in the Journal of the North Atlantic. If you have a subscription, you can access it there. It’s a great journal...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Apr 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
A podcast wherein I am interviewed about my ideas relating to teaching, mentorship, and activism, by Emily, one of my former students. Doing the interview was fun – it was a chance for reflection about some things that had emerged rather organically in my...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Apr 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
I am pleased to say that a paper I contributed to this year is now out and I get to share some free downloads. Baxter, J.E., S. Vey, E. Halstad McGuire, S. Conway, D.E. Blom. 2017 Reflections on Interdisciplinarity in the Study of Childhood in the Past Childhood in...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Mar 21, 2017 | Uncategorized
This is a guest post from student Shannon H (blogging as part of ANTH397: The Archaeology of Death). With her permission, I have copied the post from her own blog, which you can see here, but only if you are at UVic. As Shannon notes in her post, some of the images...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Feb 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
Please be warned, this post is about funerary practices, but also involves some speculation around my own inevitable death. Don’t read it if that sort of thing makes you uncomfortable. Students have been blogging for the Archaeology of Death course again. One...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Jan 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
Thanks to the amazing Craig at UVic’s TIL, things are looking considerably more organised on my website. That would be because it’s a whole new site! (Which reminds me, I need to work out how to get rid of the old site.) It’s actually been up and...
by Erin-Lee McGuire | Dec 5, 2016 | Uncategorized
The field course (ANTH395) flew by too fast this summer. We had a couple of frantic weeks of field work in the cemetery, followed by a super short project period, and suddenly we were presenting our work to the Synagogue! Here’s a short video about the course...